Part,  Chapter

 1   Pres         | reference he consults, a narrow bed like a soldier's, and a
 2      I,       I|     cloth, then laid her on the bed which stood in the alcove.~ ~"
 3      I,       I|   alcove.~ ~"Why, how warm this bed is!" cried the child; "just
 4      I,       I|        significantly toward the bed.~ ~"The most serious question
 5      I,       I| attentively, half sitting up in bed, to as much of the conversation
 6      I,       I|     girl sprang nimbly from the bed, ran to the door, and peered
 7      I,       I|    underneath the covers of the bed. The old gentleman entered
 8      I,       I|       walked noiselessly to the bed, and drew aside the curtains
 9      I,       I|       from the chair beside the bed, and went back into the
10      I,       I|      the listening child in the bed, however, it seemed as if
11      I,     III|     have slept splendidly. This bed is as good as my own at
12      I,     III|     maid sprang nimbly from the bed, ran with the naïveté of
13    III,       I|         when Marie prepared for bed, before she undressed herself,
14    III,      II|    would fly to the head of her bed. Then the cats would come
15    III,      II|    mistress had leaped from the bed, run to the window, flung
16    III,     III|        notion to occupy its old bed again; and when the water
17    III,     III|      wavelets.~ ~"Go at once to bed," said Ludwig, when he had
18    III,     III|         she would go at once to bed.~ ~But she did not sleep
19    III,     III|     maid had no desire to go to bed; she was afraid she might
20    III,     III|              He is lying on his bed, quite out of his mind.
21    III,     III|       Then he would jump out of bed, run into the court, and
22    III,      IV|   concluded that he would go to bed so soon as he had finished
23    III,      IV|        to-night; he has gone to bed, and is poulticing his foot."~ ~
24    III,      IV|        deliriously about on the bed; whereupon the doctor summoned
25    III,      IV|          Then he approached the bed, and laid his fingers on
26    III,      IV|         limbs. He fell from the bed, but sprang at the same
27    III,      IV|    these wet clothes, and go to bed. And you must promise never
28    III,      IV|    clothes, and lay down on the bed; but she could not sleep.
29     IV,     III|       which she usually went to bed she was overcome by sleep.~ ~
30     IV,     III|       the baroness sent them to bed. There remained now only
31     IV,     III|  baroness, and saw lying on the bed a woman whose hands and
32     IV,      IV|        a secret spring near the bed, when the screen would roll
33     IV,      IV|        hangs at the head of the bed," he said, smiling at her
34     IV,      IV|    cards, as usual, but went to bed at ten o'clock. At the same
35      V,       I|      that the count had gone to bed.~ ~"Is he ill?" inquired
36      V,       I|        man who is not ill go to bed at eight o'clock?"~ ~And
37      V,       I|     your lordship; but he is in bed."~ ~"Is he ill?"~ ~"No,
38      V,       I|     your lordship; but he is in bed, of course, at this hour."~ ~"
39      V,       I|      man who is not ill stay in bed until three o'clock?"~ ~
40      V,      II|       Marie was afraid to go to bed. She begged Ludwig to close
41     VI,       I|      the full moon.~ ~"He is in bed," replied Lisette, without
42     VI,       I|   turned and walked back to the bed, took the dying man's ice-cold
43     VI,       I|       softly to the head of his bed, and with her delicate fingers
44     VI,       I|            She knelt beside the bed and in a feeling tone repeated
45     VI,       V|         cord at the head of the bed.~ ~"Now you are my prisoner,"
46     VI,      VI|        evening, before going to bed, and thrust it under all
47     VI,      VI|       for little girls to be in bed, Marie protested stoutly
48     VI,      VI|      little mama, we will go to bed."~ ~Katharina herself conducted
49     IX,       I|        anywhere. He has gone to bed, and you can't see him."~ ~"
50      X,       I|         or while hiding under a bed, and what I have done another
51      X,     III|     himself on his knees by the bed and covered the pale face
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